504 
Cumberland, 20, both of Carlton, near Mid- 
d@leham. ; 
James Iveson, esq. of Hedon, to Miss Bell, 
ef Roos in Holderness. 
At Little Ouseburn, George Vandeput 
Drury, esq. of the East India Company’s 
service, to Miss Thompson, eldest daughter 
ef Henry ‘T. esq: of Kirby Hall. 
At Kirkleavington, W. Hebrow, esq. of 
Westerdale, to Miss apne ve of Appleton 
on Wisk. 
At Hull, Walker, esq. late lieu- 
tenant in the 3d regiment of foot, to Miss 
Bennison.—Mr. Henry Ross, merchant, to 
Jiliss Eliz. Ford, daughter of the late Hum- 
phrey I. esq. 
Died.| At York, Miss E. Ashurst, second 
daughter of Mr. A. of Puddington, Cheshire, 
16.—WMirs. Pegge, relict of Samuel P. esq. of 
London, 80.— Mrs. E. Smelt —-Mrs. Erskine, 
wife of Mr. Richmond E. 44.—Mrs. Rebecca 
€lark, 96. 
At Bridlington, the Rev. T. Plummer, of 
that place. 
At Winterburn, in Craven, Mrs. Parkin- 
som 
At Rippon, Mr. Geo. Snowdon, merchant. 
At.New Malton, Mr. Timethy Bentley, 
ef London, merchant, youngest son of Mir. 
. B. ship-owner, late of Scarborough, 20. 
At Newton House, near Bedale, John Bur- 
ell ‘Harrison, esq. 
At Hell, Mss. Sarah Orton, 85.—Mrs. 
Leedham, 36.—Mrs. Rehbson, wife of Lieut. 
R. of the 2d Surry militia.—Miss Eliz. Man- 
nin, youngest daughter of the Rev. Wm. M. 
vicar of Orby, Lincolnshire.—Mrs. Fea. 
ys. Eliz. Porter, 68.—WVery suddenly, Mir. 
James cebu 46. 
At Wa kelistds 
ehant, 28. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Winter, wife of Mr. B. W. 
merchant.—Mirs. Wright.—Mr. Slee. —Mirs. 
Sarah Gregory.—Mr. Wm. Leathley. 
At Halifax, Mr. Miles Thompson, 53.— 
Mr. Isaac Wilson, 76. 
At Doncaster, Cornwall, pe sevent th sen of 
the late T. B. Bayley, esq. of Hope, near 
Manchester, 24.—Miss H. Chasaiae 29, 
At Sunnington House, near Kirby Meor- 
side, Richard Dawson, esq. only surviving 
son of the Rev. Rich. D. rector of Bolton, 
near Gisourn. 
At Acaster, near York, Mrs. Dawson. 
At Beverley, Mrs. Stephenson. 
At Aske Hall, near Richmond, in conse- 
quence o: her clothes taking fire, Mrs. Bailey, 
housekeeper to Lord Dundas, 53. 
At Knareskro’, Sir. Wm. Mitchel. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married. | At Ormskirk, Sir Thomas 
Windsor f aioe ‘of Wingerworth, Derby- 
shire, to Miss Eccleston, daughter of Thomas 
Besh: of Scarsbrick, Cumberhind: 
_ at Manchester, Mir. John Siddall, of Slade- 
half, Ruskelme, to Miss Lees, akter of 
4x, Isaac L. of Cringlebrook. 
Mr. James Craven, mer- 
Lancashire. 
rien, I 
At Gldham, Mr. Joseph Jackson, aged 73, 
to Mrs Patience Bardsley, of Greenacres- 
Moor, 64; being her fifth marriage. 
At Childwall, Mr. Thomas Hesketh, mer- 
chant, of Liverpool, to Miss Ashcroft. 
At Poulton-in-the-Filde, Mr. Richard 
Harrison, attorney, of Londen, to Miss Han- 
nah Briggs. 
At Liverpool, Captain Keen, to Miss 
Tounson.—‘homas 5. Moulson, esq. to Miss 
Miller.—Mr. Edward Lloyd, of Warrington, 
to Miss Fisher, daughter of the late Ralph 
F. esq. 
At Preston, the Rev. Thomas Moss, of Li- 
verpcol, to Miss Mary Shuttleworth. 
At Leyland, George Watkin Kenrick, esq. 
to Miss Farrington, sister ef William F. esq. 
of Shaw-hall. 
Mr. Thomas Cro®, printer of the Preston 
Journal, to Miss Hannah Stockdale, daughter 
or the Rev. William S. of Samlesbury. 
Died.} At Lancaster, Thomas Brayshay, 
esq. 76 Mr. John Addison, 63. 
At Liverpool, Arthur Onslow, esq col- 
lector of the cuftoms at thet port, aged 80. 
Bred up in the service of the revenue, his 
active and intelligent mind had acquired the 
most perfect knowledge of all its various in- 
terests; his merit. afone raised him to the 
ottce of collector, the arduous duties of which 
he discharged with an ability and an integrity 
to be equalled by few, to be surpassed by 
none, 
Miss Eleanor Robinson, of Flookburgh, 16. 
—Mr. John Fletcher, of Hanley. green, Staf- 
fordshire, 21—Mr. Samuel Kaye.—Mr, 
William Moore, third sun of the late captain 
Daniel M. of Whitehaven, 28.—Mr. John 
Dorlin, 52.—On his way-to Ireland, Major 
William Grey, late of the second or queen’s 
own regiment of foot, 78 —Mrs. Grierson, 
relict of Mr. Alexander G. merchant.—Mr. 
Thompson.—Mrs. North. 
At his seat ot Huntroid, La Gendre Pierce 
Starkie, esq. a justice of the peace and vice- 
lieutenant, late colonel of the fourth regiment 
of royal Lancashire militia, and high sheriff 
for the county. His death was owing to the 
bursting of a blood-vessel. He was in the 
38th year of his age, and has left three sons 
and one daughter, the surviving issue by 
Charlotte his wife, daughter of the Rey. 
Benjamin Preedy, late rector of Brington, 
Northamptonshire. 
At Cartmel, Mis. Roper, relict of captain 
James R. 
At Preston, Mr. Brady. —Mrs. James Nor- 
ris.—Miss Hankinson, sister of the late Mr. 
H. attorney.—-Mr. Henry Aspinall, of the 
Mitre tavern, 36, 
At Manchester, Mrs. Shaw, wife of Mrs 
S—Mr. John Barton, of the firm of Barton, 
Vickers, and Hobson. 
At Glodwick, near Oldhain, Mr. Joha 
Heap. - 
At Padiham, Miss Fishwick, daughter of 
the late Rev. James F. 58, ; 
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